President Donald Trump indicated that he would sign the Republican Budget agreement with Democrats, despite growing dissent from his base that Congressional Republicans caved on important priorities.
London Property Bubble Vulnerable To Crash
– London property market vulnerable to crash – House prices in London are falling – London property up 84% in 10 years (see chart) – House prices have risen over 450% in 20 years – Brexit tensions as seen over weekend and outlook for U.K. economy to impact property – Global property bubble fragile – Risks to global […]
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‘Softer’ Hamas Charter Rejects Israel’s Right to Exist, Affirms ‘Armed Struggle’
The Palestinian Islamist group Hamas on Monday dropped its longstanding call for Israel’s destruction, but said it still rejected the country’s right to exist and backs “armed struggle” against it.
Jewish Fraternity at Rutgers Posthumously Inducts Palestinian Terror Victim Ezra Schwartz
Ezra Schwartz, who was killed by a Palestinian terrorist in Israel in November 2015, was inducted posthumously into the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity at Rutgers University.
Hannity to ‘Media Friends’: ‘All the Lies You’ve Heard About Me Are Not True’
Monday after it was announced Bill Shine would be departing the Fox News Channel where he had been serving as co-president for the past several months, there was some speculation about the network’s 10 p.m. ET time host Sean Hannity’s future. Hannity had previously tweeted expressing his disappointment about the possibility of Shine’s departure. Gäbe i pray this is NOT true because if it is, that’s the total end of the FNC as we know it. Done. Best Sean https://t.co/W3BJ2wjzRD — Sean Hannity (@seanhannity) April 27, 2017 Hannity took to Twitter after Shine’s departure was announced to say he was not looking to depart FNC and that he would address it directly during his Monday Fox News Channel broadcast. If I have anything to say about @FoxNews I will say it tonight at 10 est. All I’ll say now is this is true. https://t.co/VNN4MJ1udd — Sean Hannity (@seanhannity) May 1, 2017 At the very end of his show, in what was apparently referring to the Shine situation, Hannity told viewers the “lies” about him were “not true.” “By the way, special thank you to all our friends in the media that were tuning in tonight, maybe for the first time,” Hannity
Krauthammer: Trump and GOP ‘Got Rolled’ on Budget Deal, ‘Sort of Embarrassing’ – ‘This Is a Total Loss’
On Monday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Special Report,” columnist Charles Krauthammer slammed the budget deal by saying, “Trump got rolled. The Republicans got rolled. They ended up with nothing, really. It’s sort of embarrassing. … This is a total loss.” Krauthammer said, “Trump got rolled. The Republicans got rolled. They ended up with nothing, really. It’s sort of embarrassing. I understand the strategic idea, we’re halfway through the year, only a few months left, this has all been negotiated in the past. You save your fire for September when you do next year. That’s what they say every time. They save their fire, and they don’t use it the next time. Now, Trump has been wonderful, I think, in sort of throwing out a lot of ideas, starting with the gas tax. The Kim idea wasn’t a great idea, but there’s no denying the fact that this was not a win. He was not the winner he said he was or negotiator. This is a total loss.” (Video via RCP Video) Follow Ian Hanchett on Twitter @IanHanchett
Retail Giant Target Slashes CEO’s Pay as Profits, Stock Prices Continue to Tumble
After a full year of sliding profits and stock prices, retail giant Target Corp. has announced a cut in pay for its CEO, Brian Cornell.
100 Days: Polls Show More Disapprove than Approve of Trump, Base Remains Loyal
Seven polls conducted over the past week show that more Americans disapprove of President Trump’s job performance than approve, but the populist base that gave him his victory in November remains extremely loyal.